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August 16, 2010
Exploring With Little Blue

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These are wonderful Linda! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLovely bird and great photos.
ReplyDeleteTete
Such a beautiful blue bird.
ReplyDeleteHappy Blue Monday!
Great shots Linda, such a cheecky looking fellow/gal. Have a great week and take care.
ReplyDeleteAwww...how cute! I love these birds; they have so much character. Great set of photos!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to watch the birds, as long as they don't leave little calling cards! In our neck of the woods the robins are starting to head south already, I think they know something we don't. . .Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI just don't see blue birds like I used to-beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteIs that a blue jay? it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo montage. I love Jays too and put peanuts out for them, which they go mad for.
ReplyDeletebeautiful mosaic, love that bluejay blue
ReplyDeleteDear Linda,
ReplyDeletenever saw this lovely bird before. It must have been nice to watch it.
Have a good week!
Anja
Hi, Wonderful mosaic and photos! Hope you have a lovely new week!
ReplyDeletehugs...
Bobbi
Wow! great pictures. Blue Jays are so much fun to watch. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWe have had a number of blue jays this year. I enjoy watching them. Love the mosiac.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love the intense blue. I noticed a female magpie with nesting material in her beak today...Spring's on its way here in Australia.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures and displayed in an artistic format. Julie.C
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